Mrs. Wagoner, 17 B street northwest, came to Miami in 1899 from Hugo, Colo. Her businessman husband died in 1939.
Surviving are two sons, W.A. (Bill) Wagoner Jr. and Gene Wagoner, both of Miami; three daughter, Gladys Wagoner of the home, Mrs. J.L. Johnson and Mrs. L.C. Barnes, both of Tulsa; a sister, Mrs. Betty Phillips, Puyallup, Wash.; eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Wagoner, a Baptist, was a member of the Fancywork club.
The body was received by the Cooper funeral home.
Miami Daily News Record (Miami, Oklahoma) 10/7/1960
Mrs. Wagoner, 17 B street northwest, came to Miami in 1899 from Hugo, Colo. Her businessman husband died in 1939.
Surviving are two sons, W.A. (Bill) Wagoner Jr. and Gene Wagoner, both of Miami; three daughter, Gladys Wagoner of the home, Mrs. J.L. Johnson and Mrs. L.C. Barnes, both of Tulsa; a sister, Mrs. Betty Phillips, Puyallup, Wash.; eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Wagoner, a Baptist, was a member of the Fancywork club.
The body was received by the Cooper funeral home.
Miami Daily News Record (Miami, Oklahoma) 10/7/1960
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